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On Fire is the debut studio album by British rock band Pulp, released in 1988. The album showcases the band's early sound, which was characterized by a mix of post-punk and new wave influences. It features a range of themes, from youthful angst to social commentary, reflecting the band's unique perspective on British life. Although it did not achieve commercial success upon its initial release, it has since been recognized for its significance in Pulp's evolution and the Britpop movement that followed in the 1990s.